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Research for Ireland’s Future Science Foundation Ireland Dr Ruth Freeman Director, Strategy and Communications 1:AM London 2014 25-26 th September, Wellcome Collection, Euston Road
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Copyright : Dilbert 2007
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Strong focus on: Publications Citations Patents
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What is Impact? Impact Immediate / Long- term Far- reaching High- risk/Low- risk Difficult to measure Economic / Non- economic Impact can be described as “the demonstrable contribution that excellent research makes to the economy and society”.
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Input Activity Output Outcomes Impact
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Funding/Support Hosting/Admin Facilities Inputs Awards granted Teams established Research undertaken Education Technology Transfer Activities Publications Networks Pre-Commercial Outputs Funding diversification Events Outputs
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Research capacity/leaders Research quality/productivity Sustainability Recruitment of graduates Industry more competitive Outcomes Increase research & innovation capacity Established international Sci/Tech profile Transformational change in research by industry (directly and in collaboration with academia) Contribution of research to economic and social development Improved international competitiveness National economic employment and growth Impact Though not necessarily linear!
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SFI describes impact in different Categories
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How do we measure Impact? Impact Statement Researcher articulates the planned and potential impact of the proposed research at application stage. International Peer Review of Scientific Excellence and Impact (Proposed Research, Statement, Applicant/Team) Annual Reporting: Impact Declarations Researcher selects from 10 declarations, for e.g. “The research conducted through my award has…Attracted developing and nurturing businesses, through for example, the licensing of technologies” Annual Reporting: Supporting Metrics E.g. Patents exploited; funding leveraged; collaborations with industry, NGOs or govt; contributions to policy (technical reports) etc Case Studies: Provide a “picture” of Impact Midterm Review of Impact Statement International Panel The process may vary according to programme size and objectives
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The Promise of Alternative Metrics Access to new information which could be used as: Indicators of reach – for e.g. public interest and engagement in STEM …who is downloading, tweeting, blogging, etc. science? And which researchers are engaging with the public. Indicators of attitude to science by the public (E.g. analysis of twitter or public commentary) Indicators of early excitement around papers Possible indicator of technology usage/sentiment
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The Pitfalls of Alternative Metrics Putting too much emphasis measuring a researcher’s performance based on one metric Using altmetrics on their own (should support/compliment a suite of metrics) Confusing downloads with citations and opinions (blogs) with fact etc.
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the foundation of the smart economy Email: ruth.freeman@sfi.ie Tel : +353 1 607 3240 www.sfi.ie alerts@sfi.ie
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